Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 17, 1883, Image 2

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    SENTINEL & PJEPUBLICAN
5 MIFFLIXTOVVXT
"Wednesday January 17, 1SS3,
B. F. SOU WE IE R,
EDTTOB AI PKOPKIETOK.
The revolution in Ecuador still
continues.
Thehe are 700 paper manufactor
ies in the United States.
Jobs LTowart Payxe, the author of
Home Swec-t Home, is dead.
Elrctbic light in some places is
manufactured by steam power.
Tun debt of the United States,
was reduced 15,000,000, during De
cember 18S2.
Pkxssvlvash, Las 5 more Tost
Offices that anj other State, in the
United States.
The arernge number of applica
tions for pensions at Washington per
month is 2.500.
Dnuvfi the year 1SS2, cleren thou
sand railroads hive been built, with
in the United States.
A kecest deci-on of the Supreme
Coui t, cb ar.y raau the privtlege,
to vtoTa out Lis road tax.
It is heliered that Europ?, will
need 200 million bushels of
wbent lforc next spring.
The Supremo Court, at "Washing
ton, v.-ill take a recess of one month,
after the 5th of February.
A foot of snow fall in Richmond
on the 0th. It is the heaviest snotv
Ktonn seen in Virginia for years.
It is brlicve 1 thit Dakota terit y.
will not be adt:iif ted as a State, by j :
the present session of Congress.
The sperjal :l-ct:on for flavor of
Buffalo. X. Y-, passt-d off quietly.
theDemocratic candidate was elected.
Is Germany, it is believed the
peace of Europe is more insured
since the death of Gainbetta of
France
Geokc.e W. Pfxeixh, New York's
youngest bank President, died last
week. Aged 3'.). He was worth 3,
O00.WK). In the stale of Ky., the Democrats
propose t' cnUr the field early, hav
ing cal!"d thfiir state convontion to
meet Mar 16.
The French Government, will give
21 tboas-iad francos toward the fa
ner.u of tj.-irubettx, which took jilfice
some days ago.
Tp.e seventy-Fccond ennivcrsary of
Hirknry Jackson V victory at New
Irletins, wai appropriately observed
at Boston Mas., last week.
Jons G. LcMyos, a California bot
anist, during the past summer found
the potato growing in the uninhabit
ed mountain meadows of Arizona.
Tije United States Senate, last
Thursday, voted to remove the offi
cial disgrace that had been put upon
Fitz John Porter, for condnct at 2nd
Bull Kun.
The Bosr-Y::gner Senatorial
oontt'Kt has progressed so far as to a
decision, that Judge Burnett is the
proper .fudge to try the contested
t lei tion ease.
It is reported that Mrs. Langtry
was received very coolly at Chicago,
her performances were not well at
tended, find he has been utterly ig
nored by pocicty.
Tue Pilgrims, landed in America.
December 22nd 1G20. The peo;le
of Massachusetts celebrated the202d
ftnniversary of their landing with un
usual en'.h'isiasm. last Dec. 22
The wilder is severe in Busia.
dfcsjiatcLcs. reroi t, tbnt it is ft com
mon f.itrht almost cTf-rv morning to
f.nd ptoj i-3 frozen dead, b;.ing on
the pavement, in the city of Moscow.
M. T. Poi k. Tenne ssee's abscond-
irijj Treasurer, was captured on the
.Sth inst f t Webb Station, in Texas.
IS miles from the Mexican border
He wUl bn brought bark to Tenneo
fco frv trial.
The waters of the Khine r.re now
fsiliirg and the danger is n-i-v over.
7t is lenovlod that the German resi
dents of this country, arc rmsing
money to l.e:p those who were bereft
of hoins by the wcters.
F;vs tut. were killed by the ex
plosion of e. boi'T in ths Bethlehem
Iron Work, at Bethlehem. The
Ivnler was thrown a distance of over
three hundred feet. The cause of
ho explosion is not known.
.Trr-fiE Wn-:Tr. of Pittsburg his re-i-ei'.tlv
given his opinion from the
bench, thit ft-ock sales, "on margin s,
re nothing, but gambling transac
tions, immoral iu their haracter.
tviJ exceedingly pernicious in their
tendency."
Miss Maf.t Alice Almost Lrvrso
5 tone, of New York, bronght suit
againr t Mr. H. Fleming, l'rer-ident
of the New Y'ork Refunding Com
pany to recover 75,000 for botray
ii and breach of promise of marriage.
The girl won the suit
A st'tt lo rscover ."0,000 damages
agains the Philadelphia Wilmington
and Baltimore Railroad Co., brought
bv the wife and children of a man
who was killed on the above railroad,
led in Eikton. Maryland in
favor of the railroad company.
It is said that the lamented Hor
ace Gveely would speak profanely
when any one in his office would
spell the word. burg, burgh. He
could not endura a silent h. at the
end of a word. The P. M. General,
to prevent people from misdirecting
letters, and other things has ordered
that the name of the town of Middle
burg. Snvder county shall hereafter
be spelled Middlebnrgh. It is good
for twe P. M. General, that Horace
is no longer among the living.
Esgluvd is not in a pleasant frame
mind toward this people, on the
qaesiion of the sniTomier 01 enmm-
sis thnt escape from ono country to
the other. There is a treaty that
jrovuVs for the return of certain
kiml of escnped criminals. Some
vears ago a prisioner that was sent
to tho Tittsburg penitentiary for
burglary, escaped, to Canada He
oouM not be reached under the treaty
for the crime that he had committed.
A charpo was manufactured against
him. He was charged with an as
Ranlt and "attempt to kill. Under
the treaty euch an offense was an
answerable one, and he was returned
io the Tittsburg penitentiary. Eng
land bas found out the trick of the
Pittsburg lawyers and now there is
trouble on hand.
Thibe is a report, that another ex
pedition to find the North Pole, is
being planned out for next rammer.
The pole is a hard place to get too,
and a dangerous route, " but it may
be, some day, accomplished by an
expedition of men, if they keep try
ing. ITEMS.
Af&if with two heads, two tails and
gir legs, two behind and four fore legs,
wis a recent Lehigh connty, cariosity.
At the works of the Pennsylvania
steel eompany, at Steelton, a steel rail
thirty feet long is turned ont every
tsinute of the day.
Pramatare grayoeot avoided by using
Parker's Hair Balsam, distinguished (or iu
cleanline and perfume.
The citizens of Lyons, France, have
sent $1,000 to the Garfield Memorial
Hospital fund.
In New York and Boston, yesterday
the vcteraDS of 1812 celebrate! the an
niversary of the battle of New Orleans.
There are now two female dentists
in Philadelphia. One of - ties 9 bad
previously studied medicine, bat did
Dot fiu J the profession oongenial.
CLilii is still making unavailing ef
forts to conclude a troaty of peace with
Peru on (be dim? of the spoliation of
the latter.
Governor Stonetnan wis inaugurated
on the I0:b inst , at Saeraraento, Cai.
In aecirdanoe with his wishes, no mili
tary or other display was made.
Genera! John Pajne, of Warsaw,
Ky., is probably the eldest pensioner
oc the United States pension rolls. Lie
is b years old. and has been drawing
a pension fcr the loss of an arm in the
in the service ever sinse 1320 over
sixty years.
Miss Maria Keyscr, of Longswamp
towEflip, Berks Co., has been arrested
for drowning her illegitimate child to
bide her ahauie.
A watchmaker of Middelbury, Conn.,
has manufactured a clock which, at
at striking, carries ont a representa
tion of Garueld s assassination. Uui-
tcau fires : the President falls. The
scene shifts. A funeral aerviee is rep
resented: suddenly a door opens and
reveals Guiteau on too gallows.
Mr. William S'apleton, the Beaver
town miller, is 56 years old, and up
till Friday a week, was the proud fa
ther of 10 cLiidren. On Friday bis
11th child was born, and weighed Hi
pounds.
Harrisburg, Pa., January 11 Sam
uel AYurster, an employe, at Hoffrr's
floor mills, was caught in the machin
ery to daj and almot torn off, bis left
arm was dislocated, one of bis legs was
fractured. Lis head was cut and bruis
ed, end there is a deep bole in bis side
allowing bis entrails to protrude.
A bell in the tower of St Luke's Lu
theran Church, at Beading was crack
ed on Sunday while being rung. It was
imported from England in 1755.
Mr Fauna Palpress, of Antrim twp.
1'rBtiklin Co., according to tho Jstafe
mcnt of many, was recently cured of
latncr.eM while in church praying for
reliof.
Fretful bibirs cannot help distnrbine
err rybody, iind mothers should know how
joothing Parker's Ginger Tonic is. It stops
babies piinp, makes them healthy, relieves
their own anxiety and is safe to use. Jonr
nal. San Francisco, January 8. A dis
patch from Cheney, Washington Ter'y,
says that eighty citizens took a China
men from jail who was arrested for kil
ling aDd robbing Chinese women, and
Lunged him on a tree lat night.
A writer says oa the subject of Live
letters. There is net much variety in
love letters. For the most part they
appear hopelessly si!!y to all except
thoea concerned in their production.
My first love letters were written when
I was ten years old, and were inspired
by a pace-boy iu my father's service
whose buttons made an indelible im
pression on my already susccptioie
heart. The page-boy was a victim to
the charms of a housemaid 15 years bis
senior, and spurned my advances. This
resulted in in tha heart-rending epi9tles
above mentioned, which, however,
were intercepted, whilo the unlucky
writer, was rewarded by being sent to
bed for spoiling the oontents of a new
dosk. Since thst time a period of
nearly 15 years I have, if not written,
reoeived qiantities of love letters io
irany languages from people of all ages
and nationalities, and have not yet lost
my interest in theTB. As a study they
are amusing, not to say instructive. As
letters they are flattering to one's van
ity, which is not inconsiderable. The
most impassioned letters are usually
written by men from 40 to 50 years of
age, if the writer be an bnghsbmsn.
Attachments at that age are deaper,
and less anxiety not to compromise
oneelf is shown and felt. From 25 to
40 they are more cautiously worded,
and even occasionally signed with in
itials. Men between these ages, be
sides being delirious to avoid commit
ting themselves, are more or less
ashamed of any display of ssntim"nt.
A young man from 18 to 25 will inun
dite the obieet cf his affection with
letters fall of the most fervent protes
tations, as evanescent as tbey are ar
dent. After o'J men are otten wise
enoueh to vote the writing of love let
ters an unprofitable occupation ; but
some carry on the practice to a very
advanced age. Their protestations are
then ingeniously flavored with touches
of the paternal, which sometimes en
tirelv mislead the unsophisticated re
eipients. A German of most ages will
addiess his sweet heart in the second
person singular, and indulge in dreary
d'scnptions of his every-day Uto, giv
ing her aneedotes about himself, inter
spersed by a quantity of sentimental
platitudes, which most English girls
would designate "bosh." Frenchmen
in their love letters are as expansive as
they are insinoere. Not that they
have the least idea at the time that
thy d(J nnt fpel every syuabla they
write Compimcnts nd exaggerated
expression? cf devotion arc idioms of
the French language, and now natur
ally from a Frenchman's lips, even un
der the most discourageing circum
stances.
There were 340 sheep killed by dogs
in Lycoming eounty during 1882 The
aggregate of cost was $2324.50, which
was paid by tbe county out of the dog
tax fund.
Iu our family of ten for over two years
Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured headache,
malaria and other cotuplainta so satisfactor
ily that we are in excellent health and no
expense for doctors or other medicines.
Chronicle.
The appeals on the Tri ennial as
sessments, for the year 1883, will be
held at the following places, where
all persons aggrieved may attend.
For the borongh of Patterson, at the pub
lic house of John Hayes, on Monday, Feb
ruary 12.
For the township of Milford, at the public
bouse of Robert Nixon oa Tueadav, Feb'y
13.
For the township of Bella, at the pnblic
bouse f J. M. McXamer, on Wednesday,
February 14.
For the township of Tuacarora, at the
public honse of E. B. Allen, in UcCcys
ville, on Thursday, February 15.
For the twp, of Lack, at Peru Mills, on
Friday, February 16.
For the township of Spruce Bill, at the
Spruce Hill school bouse, on Saturday,
February 17.
For the township of Walker, at tha store
room of C. A. Thompson in Mexico, on
Monday, February 19.
For the brongh of Thompsontown and
the township of Delaware, at the public
house of Mrs Snyder io Thompsontown, on
Tuesday, February 20.
For the township of Greenwood, at the
public house of E. C. Graybill, in Richfield
oa Friday, February 23.
For the township of Fayette, at the pub
lic house of Win. Sharon, in McAlisterriile,
on Saturday February 2i.
For the borough of Port Royal, at tho
public house of John McMaaigal, on Mon
day, February 2S.
For the township of Turbstt, at the pub
lic house of John McManlgal, on Tuesday
February 27.
For the townthip of Fermanagh, at the
Commissioners ofli;c, oa Wednesday, Fel
rnsry 28.
For the barough of Mitltintown, at the
Commissioners' offico, on Thursdayf March
1st.
The assessors of each and every district
are expected to be present.
ITEMS.
The Schnltz well in the Warren oil
region, of wbioh great things were ex
pected, is reported to be a failure.
Iu consequeneo of the depression in
the silk trade at Mccccsfkld, England,
a cumber of emigrants bare proceeded
to Paterson, New Jersey.
Twonty-five members of the Sharp
less family have subferi bed $2500 to
ward a history of the family, which is
to be written by Gilbert Cope, of West
Chester.
It seems that the oldest mason is
dead. Setb Dewing was his name : be
died at Welleslee, N. Y.; he was 94
years old "and bad boen a master mason
for 72 years.
Lynchburg, Vs., January S. Small
pox is raging, at Salem, Koanoke Co.,
30 oases bave already been reported.
Koanoke and Wytheville towns have
been quarantined against Sa'.eai ; other
towns are considering the question of
quarantining also. Koaroke oollege
has been suspended, and the students
have gone home. The public schools
bave aiso closed and business is at a
standstill.
Two Ohio farmers sold their season's
crop of hogs in Dubuqne, and were
spending some of the money in a sa
loon, wher a drinking snatch was
made. The contest lasted an hour,
and er.dsd in a draw. On their way
home one of them fell out of the wagon
dead.
Fourteen persous have died ia New
York city buteis since July from blow
in: out the eas instead of turnins it off.
A woman at Kingston, New Mexico,
gets praise for erecting a log cabin
without help. She cut the logs, haul
ed them, made the shingles fer the roof
and put the structure togother. Ehe
ess a huscaid, who takes care of the
children
One of tho eharacteristics of insane
persons is the love of finry for'pereoo
al adornment. Coaversflv. too may
bave noticed that editors always dress
ith extreme simplicity Lowell Citi
zen.
The national board of health is ad-
vised that during the last two months ;
9.000 people t Capetown, South Afri
os, hare been attacked by the rail!
pox, and 2,4'.0 hav died. All efforts
to cheek the diisse hare proved una
vsiliug, owing to the opposition of the
negroes to vaecinnation.
Lewisbcro, Pa., January 11. .Mr.
William h'ucknell to-day banded to the
Board of Trustees of the university
here bis chook for $100,000, inoindire
his own subscription of $50,000, which
was tna.de on condition that J.W.OUO
more was secured, thus making t'ie sum
first named. This sum is to be. invest
ed for the endowment fond of the uni
versity, which will then consist of
$200,000, besides property valued at
over $100,000. clear of all incumbrance
whioh, including the scholarship of
the Eduoation Society, will produce
an annual income of over $27,000.
Mr. Wimper, of Chattooga, Gs., is
tha father of thirty children.
Jatnts Sinclair, agad fifteen years, is
six fet threa inches high and weighs
one hwodrcd and ninety-two pounds.
He lives in Breckenridge county, Ken
tucky. Un Kowday afternoon a wee an
leven-yer-old daughter of Perry Coon
of Mercer eonnty, mtt with a singular
and ftal accident. She was entering
the house by a window, when the sash
fall tipoa ber neck and hung her.
Ten-pound turnips aro seen frequent
ly around Suterville, Florida.
JoelTexten, a wealthy farmer of
Lebanon connty, believe in white horses
and cows and black sheep. fie has
thirtv-five white horses, fifty white cows
j and over 100 black sheep.
Serious consequences resulting from
a rapturous kiss have recently corue to
light ia Vienna. A pretty young girl
presented herself at a clinic of one of
the hospitals for examination, explain
ing that ste bad suddenly and unac
countably become deaf io 009 ear.
One of the faculty began to question
her as to tbe circumstances immedi
ately attending the apperance of ber
deafness. Alter much hesitation, and
with maay blushes, the girl at last con
fessed that when ber lover returned
after a long absence be took ber arms
and pressing bis mouth to ber ear, con
ferred upon that organ a most tntense
and vigorous kiss. At tbat instant she
felt a sharp pp.in, and has beeen deaf
ever since. The professor ruado an
examination and found that tho drum
of the car bad actually been ruptured,
and there is no reason to doubt tbat
tbe kiss did it.
Geo. Linder, Mt. Carmel, Pa., says
"My wife has ns(4 Brown's Iron Bitters for
nervous headache and has been greatly relieved."
There is a bill in the Legislature
that proposes to indemnify the coun
ty of Allegheny for damages paid for
property destroyed by the mob in
the summer of i877.
"Judge Barnett has changed the time
for holding the courts of Perry County
and hereafter the January term will
begin on the third Monday of the month
April term on the second Monday, Au
gust term on the first Monday, and No
vembor tersa on the third Monday."
Cause of Gambetta's Death.
What purports to be the true story
of the cause of the death of Gambet
ta is now told. He seetna to have
made the acquaintance of Mme. Leo
nie Leon, as she has of late been
known, about eleven years ' ago.
There had been a preceding liasion
of some duration with some one eke,
of which a son, now at school in Ger
many, wa the result For many
years he maintained a menage in the
Hue Bonaparte with Muie. Loon, vis
iting her at first with circumspection,
bnt later, when at the height of hi
success, disavowing all concealment
and appearing with her publicly.
Finally she became the partner of
his country life at Yilis dAvray.
Mme. Leon was the wife of a solici
tor named Andre, and whea Gambet
ta first met her was a woman of
great beauty and distinction of ap
pearance. At 34 she is so yet. As
their intimacy advanced she grew de
sirous of sharing him ambitions.
She was mistreee at Yiile d Avray,
she presided at Gambettas dinners,
and was present at his informal coun
cils, and while his prosperity and ac
tivity continued 6he gratiSed her
wishes in ths political world of her
lover in no small degree.
Abont eighteen months ago the
solicitor died, and to Mme. Leon the
world looked brighter than ever.
She thought Gauibetta would certain
ly marry her. Sue had visions of a
salon, of a brilliant republic of letters
and art, of which she would lie the
absolute mistress, and to all this dis
tinction she saw the way clear before
her. It was impossible, Gambette
said. To the republic ho owed his
first duty, and he couid not afford to
imperil his position. He was inflex
ible and there was no longer peace
at Yille d' Avray. Mme. Leiis, his
sister, had long advised him to mar
ry as became his opportunities, and
it finally came to ilme. iieou s ears
that he was engaged to Mile. Dalton
sheti. a niece of that General IMton
shea who was one of the peers of
France, a lady of beauty and fortune
This meant that he would shortly be
totally lost to her, and she at once
sought to establish its truth. He
admitted, it is said, that circum
stances compelled him to change his
mode of life ; that the sooner sne ac
cepted the inevitable the better; that
his position and responsibilities
made the proceeding imperative, and
so on. Frenzied with rage and dis
appointment, she drew a pistol,
which she says she intended for her
self, aimed it at Gumbetta, and fired.
At the first movement he rushed to
ward her to wrest the weapon from
hor. Ho was to late. Tho ball en
tered the palm of his hand, and,
ranging upward, came out of the up
per part of the forearm. It was a
painful, but not neeesturily a danger
ous wound. To Gambettii, however,
it was fatal. He was already a vic
tim to diabetes, and the shock of his
nervous system and the mental dis
tnrbances which ensued were more
than he could sustain, nis surgeons
and his friends were apprehensive of
the ru3ult from the first, but they
studiously concealed had they mis
represented the case that tue an
nouncement of his death came upon
Paris on Monday like a thunder clap.
One paper, his own, appeared in
black, and witii a single line only
mnde the aanonncoment, Kianibetta
is dead." Iu London nothing was
known of it until the atternoon. His
death agony was protraced. and was
of a most fearful description, but
to
the last he retained his faculties.
His last words ware : "I yio!d. It
is nseiess to difisiaiulato, bat I hnvo
suffered so muoh that it will be a de
liverance." At five minutes before
the New Year rounded all was over.
Irt. Spnlier, Areni Arnaul and Et
ienne were with him : eieo Leonie
Loon.
Notico.To Stockholders.
Office ol tlie South Pennsylvania R. C,
Eby'a BniMing, Market and Fifth streets,
Ilarrilmrg, Fs., January 8, 1853. Xotice
The stock-holders or the South Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, incorporated un
der tha name of the D.incannon, Landis
bnrg anel Broad Top Railroad Company,
afterward duly chmied to tint of the Sher
man's Valley aud Broad Top Railroad Coin- j
pany, and agiir. changed to that of the j
Pennnjivani PaciHc Railway Company, :
but now by act of assembly, approved April
1, 1SG:5, changed to the corporate ake ot .
the Sonth Pennsylvania Railway Company, ;
are hereby notifi.-d that an initallmmt of 1
Five dollars (5.0") ps;r share has been call- :
ed by resolution of the board of directors ;
of said company, payable to the treasurer
thereof on Uie 27th day of January IHHZ.
Mao that a further installment of $3.00 per
ahare haa been called by tame resolution
of the board of directors payable oa the
2nd day of March, 1SS3.
Snid instailmenta can be paid oa or be
fore tail dates, to the anderMgned, at the
eflice ot tbe company, corner of Fifth, and
Market streets, in tbe city of llarrisburg,
Pa. By order of the B ar.t of Directors.
F. J. GROTEVENT.
Secretary and Treasurer, S. P. E. R. Co.
Tbare was a spelling match at
Reno's school house last Friday,
evening.
Harvey Maybew, a blacksmith, of
Johnstown, recently dtove 123 horse
shoes in one day.
There were 1C7 persons injured about
Shenandoah mines, during last year.
A pension of $1 200, is awaiting
relatives of John Craltoo, who was re
cently killed on tbe railroad near Sua
bury. The pension bas been allowed
but a few days before his death.
S. B. Whita, Heyerstown, Pa., says:
"Brown's Iron Bitterg thoroughly cared me
when suffering from a bilious attack."
A LOT OF GROUND IN THE VILLAQB
of McCoysTille, Juniata county, having
thereon erected a good Dwelling Honse 20x
50 feet, new Stable 20x30 feet, new Wood
Honse 12x30 feet, Hog Pen and other out
building. TTell of good water at tbe door.
Fruit on the lot. Terms, reasonable.
For further particulars, call on or address
IiEAl, SI. STEWART,
McCovsville JruuU Co.. Pa.
New Life
.is given by using Brown's
Iron Bitters. In the
Winter it strengthens and
Warms the system; in the
Spring it enriches the blood
and conquers disease; in the
Summer it gives tone to the
nerves and digestive organs ;
in the Fall it enables the
system to stand the shock
of sudden changes.
In no way can disease be
so surely prevented as by
keeping the system in per
fect condition. - Brown's
Iron Bitters ensures per
fect health through the
changing seasons, it disarms
the danger from impure
water and miasmatic air,
and it prevents Consump
tion, Kidney and Liver Dis
ease, &c.
. 5. Berlin, Esq., of the
well-Jcnown firm of II. S.'
Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le
Droit Building, Washing
ton, D. G, writes, Dec. 5th,
18S1:
Gentlemen : I take pleas
ure in stating that I bave used
Brown's Iron letters for mi
laria and nervous trouble!,
caused by overwotk, with
excellent result!.
Beware of imitations.
Ask for Brown's Iron Bit
ters, and insist on having
it Don't be imposed on
with something recom
mended as "just as gooti."
The genuine is made only
by the Brown Chemical Co.
Baltimore, Md.
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Lrt(al.
Administrator) Sotlce.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY ON THB
estntr o! Mrs. r:jrino fUine, late of
Kermanach township, Juniata county de
ceased, having; oeen granted to the under
signed, all perrons indebted to said estate
are reqnested to make psyment, and those
having claims or demands are requested to
make known tbe samewithont delay to
SAMUEL ST1NE, Administrator,
Roland, Center Co., Pa.
January 10,-82.
Executors' Sotlce.
Ktt at 1 of William W. Jamison dictated.
LETTERS TESTAMENT ART ON THE
estate of William V; Jamison, lata of
Payette township, Jnnivt county, deceas
ed, haring been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment, and those having
claims or demands are requested to make
known the tnatc without dclir, to
ISAAC M. JAJIiSON, Executor,
Cocalonina, Juniata Co., Pa.
Pecem. 20, f2.
AriJITOfl S XOTICE.
In the Orphant' Court ef Juniata Conn ly..
In the estate of Peter Rnmbnrgor dee.'d
The nndereinem-d sppointnd auditor by
he Orphans Court, of Jnniata Co., to
audit and pans opon the exceptions filed to
the account of Thomas Rumbrger, Ex
ecutor ot Peter Romherger, deceased,
late of tha towmdvp, of Monroe, to as
certain the indebtedness of the legatees, to
said estate, o determine any question that
may arise m th? se'tlement or distribution
of said estsi, and to m.ite distribution
thereot to and among th narsana legally
enti'led thereto, hereby givi. notice, that
he will attend to th? da'i'-s .f his appoint
ment, at his ntST ;i Mirr.'.ntotrn, on the
4'h dsr ot Jsnnarv, A. I.. 1SS3, between
the h'iiirs -f Ui n-clr.th. A- M. mj 4 o'e'ock
P. M., ot aa;d tay. whim ami where all per
sons ititereted will present their claims,
or be frover Ceh.s-red from com'rrg in up
on Mii fund. ALFKE1) J. PATTERSON.
Anditor.
Jlilfliotown, ! 20, 18e2.
PARKEa! 2
t sail! or an;.., c.n
y;-'Ot:n of its rtptije j
r it con tat cs luuT.i
orJy that are txrrcticiftl
to the ftca.p and cttt l
uiialwajr
: Restarts tiit toy tbfi:! Cclor to GiwcrFatoSstr
Parker's Hair BaUam fs frttW perfumed asi m
.wanted to prevent falling of the hair aii t ra- ,
kuvc dandrun andttchins. Hiscox & Co.. N.Y
Vx. m4 $1 at, M 4.n la 4rv?t ad wv-l ri.
PARKER'S
KERTONIC
k SsptrlitWa KsilTli tnC Strjng h Kcsf?rsr.
If yf! re mechanic or tanrer, worn em wi'h.
c.er-7-sx V. or a jnoher run down fcr fair.i!y or bouao
hoid duties try Parkxk's OiKura ?onk
j f t-jc are a lawyer, xalmster or besua tran er
ra::: c hy xneotai strain or anxKxi cre, do ent take
Uii-u::caugLUEiu'aats,bi:tuae Prvrker's Gir.rr 1 cue
!i wq have Cf-nirmpton Ihnpejena, Khcuoa
Un, Kidney Cnr!a '.nis or atrf cb-ot ierof tl.e ! unfc
sTc-npch. toweii, boci or ere. jV k G'K'fl
Izuxc nil cure yo. his the L.rescet lilond i'unner
As in Bnl esi Sirtst Zk Ckts Ever Used. -
If yxi are wthg away from aire, dmipatioa or
my diMjtte or weakness and reoiiir a srnrulant taVce
GtCK!t 'loNeCatcacs; it mrfomt andbtnid
vert up front the fit dow tytt will oever m toxica re.
1: 1 Li- sared hundrcu of fives; it txiy ir.ve rocrs.
CA r.OX TIUswslI taWUtotn. rvsrW.6l?r-rTaBtet
erwari ' tk WtTFtrisatail asrwaita m tSsro-U, a-.-t nikLrrr
i:irca f-Atn p-traiNjMl r-jraio9. Sn,.; fvreirceigc
i.i-xoz a . I. awe. Aft tao, mt jttum ir dra.
r.XZXT 8ATIFO BCYI DOLLAR S ZZ.
i
I'ncl and lsuiie fracrance has DUiV thim
Ariia-'t-fttt ier'iLT:e eireuin'y poorilar. There
lsieMr.x illef. Insist upon haruijc Ti.a&
ton Joux!(S ar.'l l' he Hnatnrc ot
a. ISnl'.i.: -;. '
. sv!a t w.i ts. nzt
If you wi-h to buy real estate, consul
the col-irons of the Sentinel end Republican-
Snl scribe for the Sentinel and Republican.
the best paper in tbe county.
Sentinel and Republican SI. 60 a year
Consult the coinmns of the Sentinel and
Republican for fcsrpruns in renl estate, So.9
prtvate auk's.
4
B eta. rr. p ?
QraybUl's Column.
FALL' STOCK.
OF
CARPETS.
Choice Patterns in
VELVET,
Body and Tapestry
BRUSSELS,
Eitra Super Medium and Low
Grade
lNGRAENS,
L Full Line of
VENETIAN,
A Complete Line of
RAG,
A Choice Lot 'of
HEMP,
Beautiful Patterns in
STAIR,
and
HALL
Carpets
AT THE
Carpet House
AND
mMTUBE ROOMS
OF THE
JUNIATA VALLEY.
-:0:-
At the Old Stand,
OS THB SOUTHWEST C03SEB OF
BRIDGE & WATER STREETS,
MIFFLWrOfT;!, y.,
HiS JCST KECHTED
AH tha above enrucsrated article
and all other things that xnay
be found in a
GASFET I FCMIT1IBE STORE,
AT PRICES '
BEYOND COMPETITION.
ALSO,
ALL KINDS OF
FURNITURE.
AX EXTRA LINE OF
MATTRESSES,
Bolsters and Pillows,
WINDOW SHADES,
IN ALL COLORS.
Looking Glasses
IN GP.EAT VARIETY,
&Cta &C. &Ci
In fact everything usually
kept in a First-Class House
Furnishing Goods Store.
J0M S. GRAYBILL
BRIDGE STREET, South Side,
Between tbe Canal and Water Street,
MIFFLLVTOW.V, - . FEXX
yew Advertisement.
OFMIFFWSTOWS.rA.
WITH
RRANCB AT PORT BOYAL.
Stocldioldera Indmdually Liable.
i - . j
DiaacToas :
r v.., Pomroy, Joseph Koiar.
Sf X -
Philip M. Kepner,
Louis E. Atkinson.
Amos G. Bonsall,
W. C. Pomeroj ,
"sTOCMOiDsas :
, w! Pomeroy. B. E. Parker,
M. Shelley,
Philip M- Kepuer,
Joseph Xotbrock,
Jna H. Irwin,
Jlary Kurt,
Samuel M. Kurta,
J. Holmes Irwia,
T. V. Irwin,
F. B. Frow.
Ueorge Jw"i
K. Atkinson,
T. C. Pomeroy,
Amos G. Bouaall,
u Unrtxler.
"
Charlotte bnyder,
barlotte Snyder, V'' t 2 ner
cent, on o mon''v - -
U months certidcates.
hind to coUq.. time , ' $
own town. l oumi ir. -Jbing
a.-.' Coital -o. renred W
JVir: much aa. men,
r. uK
mr It TOO wui uu3i""- . -
..culars to H. Haw.rr fc Uj
poet cam win
Used t the principal Churches for Com
munion purposes.
Excellent for Ladies and Weekly
Persons and the"Ared.
'S3
7 -
SPEEH'S POET" SHAPE WINE !
FOUR YEARS OLD.
THIS CELEBRATED NATTVK WINK
is niade from the juice of tho Oporto
Grape, raised in this country. Its inral-
asbler-
TSii: AK3 8TREKETHES1H8 PRCPtRTlES
are unaurpa.sed by any sl)r NatiTa Wine
Beinfr Ibe pure juice of tlie Grape, pi educ
ed nader Mr. Spwr's own personal anper
iaion, its purity its x?nietiess, ar4 ruar-
aatued. The ounces t c'liiU niay p irtake
ol ils generous qualities, and tho w eakest
invalid nse it to advantagn. It is pt irticu-
lorly Denellcial to tti agsd anit debt liated,
and snited io the various ailiucnta thi X aff
ect the weaker sex. It is in everv r espect
A WINE TO BE KELIEH o".
SPEEH'S
P. J. SHERR1 r.
The P- J. SUKHkT in i wh.e r.f
loi Character and partakes of the rit :h qual-
icw gre irom wuicn it it mailu.
For Pnritv, Kichness. flavor and 'J edicinal
Fioperiies, it it will be toand una vcellc-d.
SPEER'3
P. J. BRAXEY.
Tins BRA.D atands unrivallo I n iht.
Country being lar superior lor fcieriirir.i
purposes.
IT IS A PL'RE distilatuinfrnn .,.
and contains valuablo medicinal uroiertM a.
It haa a delicate ttavcr. ainiiti n r.i
tho grapes Irom ahich it ia Uist ilied, and ii
In great laror among f rat-clasa taniiiies.
.?.e,b,t ,ho "ifS""" ALFRED
crLr.K. l'l4Mai' J.UArtd. it... .. .
each boitlo.
Sold bv L. Bank. And l.r ar-:.t.
everywhere.
Sept. 13-1S82.
Valuable Ecal Estata at Private
Sain.
The underaipnetl t.nr r. . . . .
ii it " "'- lrac 01
crB, ui lima more or lent
lMi-llOtiik. in. ot,4,.i .
J1AJ.K.-BAKN' and out buildings aua a
I.KlST.M II I. tk.u .. . . 8 .
..urn- nign, the tw
low.r atona of hieh ... ....' . .
third trame, with ,uree ,n of goad frtnek
.rsiioi wneel, one new
Iron wheel, and gearing near,, no, ,hroBKh.
onl, with ei.'f.int ... . R
land ia good urm i.nd. .,., ; . ,
o. cultivation. Tbe m.ll h 'Zui
country tiade.
Tn.a ia a vary desirable property and i,
situated on.nulo andope-t.,u,i norlh'w ei!
ol McAli,teUlo Ju,,,.,. Co., P. ,
be Ki d an aart W'U
For further particulars pleas, call on o,
address JMb Smuh, McAlinteAuia P,
or Jeremiin I .
. . . "Huiiiniuwn Pa. or
iVi1"'"-"""" s
-"U a day can b- rnui j . . w
once.oi. .,,.! ..n 7r
PRIVATE SALE.
De or lesa, ln
mile, northwe,, of Th',!" C- P
and b.X J h Wto-o. The
hout 4 acres, 3MZr&J!
ia a Peach Orchaid ot t. "mD"r- There
Apple OrcbaM l'?
House ia a Oood Fram- H... Tos
Out Bunding,, Bpr;tr.-ti:'hB"D
A bargain. For lurthfr JSS-i!. ?UM-
or address r catl on,
A-L BENNER,
Thompoa;.ni jI1DiilU Co pt
Kitchen attached, JXt b.b'H
a Well of water near Jh ' l'm' ,n(r
.40x90; S "i-n trn
Uouae, Ii8x32, good collar - 5 frme
1 1x20 ; S prine " rS fl ' S"mcr UonM,
Frame' BanTM 5"' K
Oood Young 0of ' iTl S"rt5
bearing condition. Will .fH . ';n,t
suit purchaser. The 1 a ' hllf. 'o
bv nature for the Jit" WeU pUd
?ood. Churches and acw, Ch0IDn,unity
"out. Terms moderate COnTc
caU on or addre,, r "l, P'rticuU,
-rs.Grove,5;SV.
oFK.c. atth'e
, "'roiua.
-v . uiis oflice. mad
Travelers7 Gutau
JJKSYLVAHIA B1ILE0AD.
TIMK-TABLE
nnand after Saturday October 6th 1882
trftnatS.tMiUliUwU.rnM follow
EASTWARD.
mrrus AccomioKATiojf eaves Mifllia
daily "t 13,20 a. m., and Stopping at all ata
Uon'beten Jliffi.n d I """ahurg. ar
rive a at Harruburg at 6 it) a. m.
JoHasiown Exraats leaves altoona daily
,t 7 30 a m., and stopping m all regular
atat'ions between Altuona and Ilarmburg
reaches Kifflin at l'J.43 a. ., UbLt
12.40 p. U., and arrivea ui Philadelphia a
5.05 p.
Haa Ta leavea Tittahurg daily a
7 33 a. m., AUoona at 2.25 p. ui., aud etop
oing at all rogular stations arrivoa at Mitllm
it 5-8S P- " Uarriaburg 7.30 p. m. Phil!
adelphia H Wp. m.
KaU ExpreM leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p m
AltoonatiaOpm; Tyrone 7 1 7 p m ; Hunt
ingdon 8 05 p ui ; Lewistown 20pm; Mif
flin 8 45 pm; Ilarrishurg 1 1 15 p m ; Phila
delphia 255 pm.
WtSTWABD.
Sir run Accost aonarioa leavea Harrls
rieburg daily at 10.15 a. m.,and stopping at
all stations, arrives at Mifflin at 12.1 p. nj.
31 au. Taais leaves rLiiadvlpbia daily at
7.00 a. to., Uarrjburg 11.15 a. iu., iliSia
S7 p. ni., stuppibg at ail atatious between
Jf i.Tiio and Altooua reaches Altooua at 46
p. m., Pittsburg 8.60 p. ta.
WirrLia AccoaaooaTios leavea H.vris
burg daily except Sunday at 6.00 p. m.,aod
stopping at ail atatiooa, arrives at Mifflin at
7.00 p. m.
PaciBc Express leaves Philadelphia II SO
pni; llirrisburg S 05 a m ; Duucannon S
53am; Newport 4 18 am; Mitia&01a
m; JUewiatown 65 am; 11c Vey town 5 id
am; SSt. Union 4 1'Jaui; Huntingdon
4j a m ; reteraourg va a m ; eprucv iretz
7 15 am; Tyronts 7 34 am-; Bll'a aldla
765 a m ; AUoona 9 15 a m; Pittabu:g
1 35 p m.
Fait Line leaves Philadelphia at 11 05 a
m; Harriaburg 3 15 pro; Uiililn 4 37 p aa ;
Lewistown 4 5tpn: ; Huutingdon 8 00 pm;
Tyrone 8 40 p m ; Altoona 7 HO p ui ; Piii
brg 1130 pm.
LEWISTOWN DIVISION.
Trains leave Lewistown Junction for HU
roy at 6 35 a m. 10 50 a m, 3 J5 p m ; far
Snnbury at 7 05 a m, 1 25 p in.
Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction from
Milroy at 9 10 a m, 1 60 pm, 4 50 p ia ; I'reia
Suubury at 10 00 a iu, 4 a3 p m.
TTKONB DIVISION.
Trains leave Tyrone for Sellcfonto aaJ
Lock Haven at 8 SO a in, 7 30 p m. Leave
Tyrone for Curwenavilie aad Cl-jarSold at
8 50a m, 7 50 p m.
Trains leave Tyrone fur Warriors Hark,
Pennsylvania Furnace and Scotia at 8 30si
ro and 3 30 p m.
Trains arrive at Tyrone from Bellefutite
aad Lock Mavea at 7 80 a m, and 6 85 p ia.
Trains arrive at Tyrone from Cnrwens
villo and Clearfield at 7 24 a m, and 5 50 p m.
Trams arrive at Tyrone from Scoiia, War
riors Hark aud Pennsylvania Turuaca at 7
30 a m, at 2 35 pin. '
Philadelphia & Beading Eailroad.
Armna-emfit of Passenger Train.
Jcsa 2tith, 185i.
TV a rut leatt Hsrrittmrg a fellome :
For X ew Tork via Allcntowu, at 7 50 a. u.,
and 1 45 p. m.
For New Tork via Philadelphia and "Bound
Brock Route." 6 52 7 60 a in. an.l 1 :
I p m.
For Philadelphia, fl 52, 7 60, 950 am, 1 46
j and 4 OOpm.
j For Reading at 6 '!), 6 25, 7 60, 9 60 a m.
For Pottsville at 5 2', 7 50, 9 60 a m, and
. . .uu v y. ui. anu via ocuuyiaui ta
Susquehanna Bianch at 2 40 p ni. For
Auburn, 8 10 a m.
For Alientown at 6 20, 7 50, 9 50 a m, 1 45
and 4 00 pm.
Tbe 7 50 am, and 145 pm trains have
through cara for New York via Ailen-
tuwn.
SUS DAIS.
For Allontown and way stations at 5 20 a m
F or Reading, Philadulphia and wav stations
at 5 20 a m and 1 45 p m.
Traini for Harrnburg leave as follome :
Leave New York via AI!en;own at a 00 am
1 00 and 5S0 p m. '
Leave New York via "Bound Brook Route"
aud Philadelphia 7 45 a m, 1 8 i.4 00 and
6 -JO p m., ,nJ ,2.00 m;dnj,ht arriTin
,r9To.5m-.829'925
Leave PhiHdolphia at 4 30 9 45 a m.. 4 Of
O oO and 7 36 p in.
Leave Pottsville at 6 CO, 9 00 a.m. and 49
p m.
Leave Heading at 4 50, 7 30, U 60 m m
1 ii , 6 lo, , 60 and 10 25 p m. '
Lenve Pottsviile via Schuylkill and Suaqne
hanna I.rincb, 8 15 am. and 4 40 p m
Lave Allontown at 6 CO, 3 40 a m.. 12 15
4 80 and 9 05 P ru. " xi lrt
SUNDAYS.
Leave New York via ailentowi. at 5 80 d
m.PhiIa.ielphia at 7 35 p m!
Leave Reading at 7 20 a m and 10 25 . n--Leave
Allentowa at 5 05 p m
STEEMOX BKAXCII.
Leave HARRiSBURG for Paxfin. Loeh
i'ln'o - - teW"n dall"' ""P' Smar, 6 25,
1 , ."' 1 35 D!l 9Pi Aaiir, ex!
Cert SiT nr.l tr . n.i c. i .. - " '
Q , ounuav, ! Hi) p m, aad on
S atnrday oniy, 4 45 and 6 1 0, p m.
eef,''"rni"'t, Wvo STEELTON dallv, cx
2 To and lm6 10' 7 ' 10 00' 1 1 " .
ani W '2 ?,m ! fxc'P' Saturday
ant s frLV m' SurdaJ
nly, 6 10 and 6 30 p ni.
C. G. HANCOCK
General Manager.
TO
tt ' V., A." X W tb. . Mi T1 ATI .
Thirty-Three T en,"M
sm vrHain3 Among
Gen. Sherman.
Thu work nm at
. C. QUJ. "Cl t E-
ia Uu ct wTTL "..iid:r nneuh,
0Mii1s,rTv;'cT,ru!'.
L,.S!.n" hereby cautioned ...In.
lersigned !. lhe ,and8 of
other way. ,h,ng or iu any
Jonatluu, Kiaer
,7 m Sfanthoffer
C G Shelly
A H Kurti
David Smith
s Owen Evans
Teston Benner
C. F. Spicher
John L Autor
J B Garber
S X Kauffruna
J F Dettra
David Hnnberger
Arnold Varnes
.. " "I"t:o
Catharine Ku-tx
John McMeen
DBDimm
O W Smith
J Kurtx
""-nryAuker
l"Ucien n..
. W Hostetler
Jesse Pines
Jcob Hoops.
t-en k. Myers
Aov 9,1381.
Ererv famii. .l . . .
Paour. ou .' "'""" have a countr newa.
rrtlUonr"" he 5e,lne .nJ Rt,
The .9.1- .,
l'lico at which t ff'Ptt" omVo is Ihu
'Ch ,u alc biiU printed.
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